Land Economics
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Volume 70, issue 4, 1994
- Economics and "Sustainability": Balancing Trade-Offs and Imperatives pp. 399-413

- Michael Toman
- Deforestation and the Rule of Law in a Cross-Section of Countries pp. 414-430

- Robert T. Deacon
- Testing for Relative Performance between Seasons in a Fishery pp. 431-447

- Kjell G Salvanes and Frode Steen
- Ejido Reforms in Mexico: Conceptual Issues and Potential Outcomes pp. 448-465

- Gary Thompson and Paul N. Wilson
- Dwellings for the Severely Mentally Disabled and Neighborhood Property Values: The Details Matter pp. 466-477

- George Galster and Yolonda Williams
- Willingness to Pay for Gains and Losses in Visibility and Health pp. 478-498

- Edna T. Loehman, Sehoon Park and David Boldt
- Do Reminders of Substitutes and Budget Constraints Influence Contingent Valuation Estimates? pp. 499-506

- John Loomis, Armando Gonzalez-Caban and Robin Gregory
- Using a Generalized Linear Mixed Model to Analyze Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Data pp. 507-514

- Ian H. Langford
Volume 70, issue 3, 1994
- Property Transfers and Environmental Pollution: Incentive Effects of Alternative Policies pp. 261-272

- Kathleen Segerson
- Averting Behavior in the Presence of Public Spillovers: Household Control of Nuisance Pests pp. 273-285

- Paul Jakus
- Based on site characteristics, this study examines the location preferences of investors from Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom for U.S. real estate. The analysis uses the state as the unit of observation for the 1980-1989 period. Using a random effects model that pools time-series and cross-sectional data, we identify important factors that explain foreign investors' real property location choice in the U.S. Foreigners prefer states with large, developed, and active economies. Interestingly, a broad measure of the state taxation variable is found to be negative and significant, suggesting that taxation is a deterrent to foreign investors pp. 286-293

- Daniel A. Gerlowski, Hung-Gay Fung and Deborah Ford
- Mobile Flows, Storage, and Self-Organized Institutions for Governing Common-Pool Resources pp. 294-317

- Edella Schlager, William Blomquist and Shui Yan Tang
- The Economic Value of Farm Program Base pp. 318-329

- Patricia A. Duffy, C. Robert Taylor, Danny L. Cain and George J. Young
- Optimum Fishing Capacity and International Transfer of Excess Allowable Catches pp. 330-344

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Can Purse Seiners Target Yellowfin Tuna? pp. 345-354

- Harry Campbell and R. B. Nicholl
- Interpretation and Temporal Stability of CV Bids for Wildlife Existence: A Panel Study pp. 355-363

- Thomas H. Stevens, homas A. More and Ronald J. Glass
- Core-Periphery Economic Linkage: A Measure of Spread and Possible Backwash Effects for the Washington Economy pp. 364-377

- David Hughes and David W. Holland
Volume 70, issue 2, 1994
- Should Preferences Count? pp. 127-144

- Mark Sagoff
- Hypothetical Surveys and Real Economic Commitments pp. 145-154

- Helen R. Neill, Ronald G. Cummings, Philip Ganderton, Glenn Harrison and Thomas McGuckin
- Valuing Environmental Functions: Tropical Wetlands pp. 155-173

- Edward Barbier
- Emission Trading vs. Rigid Regulations in the Control of Vehicle Emissions pp. 174-188

- Catherine Kling
- Why Don't Households Connect to the Piped Water System? Observations from Tunis, Tunisia pp. 189-196

- Alexander A. McPhail
- An Examination of the Effect of Ownership on the Relative Efficiency of Public and Private Water Utilities pp. 197-209

- Arunava Bhattacharyya, Elliott Parker and Kambiz Raffiee
- Equity in Infrastructure Finance: When Are Impact Fees Justified? pp. 210-222

- Jonathan C. Levine
- Using Referendum Data to Characterize Public Support for Purchasing Development Rights to Farmland pp. 223-233

- Jeffrey Kline and Dennis Wichelns
- Costs of an Agricultural Wetland Reserve pp. 234-246

- Ralph E. Heimlich
- Efficiency in the Production of Rural Road Services: The Case of New England Towns pp. 247-259

- Steven Deller and John M. Halstead
Volume 70, issue 1, 1994
- Using a 'Hybrid' Approach to Model Oil and Gas Supply: A Case Study of the Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf pp. 1-19

- Margaret Walls
- Technical Change in Agriculture and Land Degradation in Developing Countries: A General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 20-37

- Ian Coxhead and Sisira Jayasuriya
- Price Formation in Farm Land Markets pp. 38-52

- David A. King and J. A. Sinden
- Amenity Benefits and the Optimal Allocation of Land pp. 53-62

- Rigoberto Lopez, Farhed Shah and Marilyn A. Altobello
- Can Utility Commissions Improve on Environmental Regulations? pp. 63-76

- Daniel E. Dodds and Jonathan A. Lesser
- Land Retirement as a Tool for Reducing Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution pp. 77-87

- Marc Ribaudo, C. Tim Osborn and Kazim Konyar
- Difficulty with the Travel Cost Method pp. 88-96

- Alan Randall
- Consequences of Using Different Question Formats in Contingent Valuation: A Monte Carlo Study pp. 97-110

- Jeffrey Jordan and Abdelmoneim H. Elnagheeb
- A Comparison of Approaches to Calculating Confidence Intervals for Benefit Measures from Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Surveys pp. 111-122

- Joseph Cooper
Volume 69, issue 4, 1993
- A Private Property Rights Regime to Replenish a Groundwater Aquifer pp. 325-340

- Bill Provencher
- Examining Property Rights and Investment in Informal Settlements: The Case of Jordan pp. 341-355

- Omar M. Razzaz
- Measuring the Contributions of Site Characteristics to the Value of Agricultural Land pp. 356-369

- Feng Xu, Ron Mittelhammer and Paul W. Barkley
- Efficient Multiple-Use Forestry May Require Land-Use Specialization pp. 370-376

- Jeffrey Vincent and Clark S. Binkley
- On Measuring Existence Value pp. 377-388

- Douglas M. Larson
- Inflation, Taxes, and the Value of Agricultural Assets pp. 389-403

- Patrick N. Canning and Howard Leathers
- Economic Strategies for Coevolution: Timber and Butterflies in Mexico pp. 404-415

- Jon M. Conrad and Gustavo Salas
- Experiments on the Difference between Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept pp. 416-427

- Wiktor Adamowicz, Vinay Bhardwaj and Bruce Macnab
- Asset Fixity and the Distribution of Rents from Agricultural Policies pp. 428-437

- Fred Kuchler and Abebayehu Tegene
Volume 69, issue 3, 1993
- Do Forest Assets Hedge Inflation? pp. 215-224

- Courtland L. Washburn and Clark S. Binkley
- Tropical Deforestation: Markets and Market Failures pp. 225-233

- Todd Sandler
- Regional Differences in Nuclear and Fossil-Fuel Generation of Electricity pp. 234-248

- Herbert G. Thompson, Jr. and Lynda L. Wolf
- The Effects of Agricultural and Tax Policy Reform on the Economic Return to Wetland Drainage in the Mississippi Delta Region pp. 249-262

- Randall Kramer and Leonard Shabman
- Use-Value Property Tax Assessment: Effects on Land Development pp. 263-269

- John Anderson
- Joint Recreation Choices and Implied Values of Time pp. 270-286

- Douglas M. Larson
- Evaluating the Effect of Alternative Risk Communication Devices on Willingness to Pay: Results from a Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Experiment pp. 287-298

- John Loomis and Pierre H. duVair
Volume 69, issue 2, 1993
- Welfare Effects, Omitted Variables, and the Extent of the Market pp. 121-131

- V. Smith
- Value Estimator Models for Wetlands-Based Recreational Use Values pp. 132-137

- John Bergstrom and John R. Stoll
- Optimal Experimental Design for Double-Bounded Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation pp. 138-146

- Barbara Kanninen
- Environmental Preservation and Majority Decisions pp. 147-155

- Hans Gersbach
- Stock Size, Harvesting Costs, and the Potential for Extinction: The Case of Sealing pp. 156-167

- Trond Bjørndal, Jon M. Conrad and Kjell G Salvanes
- Using Dynamic Optimization for Integrated Environmental Management: An Application to Solvent Waste Disposal pp. 168-180

- Mark E. Eiswerth
- Examining the Differences in Self- and Publicly Supplied Firms' Water Demands pp. 181-188

- Steven Renzetti
Volume 69, issue 1, 1993
- Nonmarket Valuation of Environmental Resources: An Interpretive Appraisal pp. 1-26

- V. Smith
- Bioeconomic Evaluation of Government Agricultural Programs on Wetlands Conversion pp. 27-38

- Gerrit van Kooten
- Irrigation Districts and Water Markets: An Application of Cooperative Decision-Making Theory pp. 39-53

- Michael D. Rosen and Richard J. Sexton
- The Impact of the Miami Metrorail on the Value of Residences near Station Locations pp. 54-66

- Dean H. Gatzlaff and Marc T. Smith
- Factors Influencing a Farmer's Decision to Invest in Long-Term Conservation Improvements pp. 67-81

- Allen Featherstone and Barry Goodwin
- Environmental Compliance and Energy Exploration and Production: Application to Offshore Oil and Gas pp. 82-97

- Di Jin and DThomas A. Grigalunas
- The Opportunity Cost of Capital and Optimal Vessel Size in the Norwegian Fishing Fleet pp. 98-107

- Trond Bjørndal and Daniel Gordon
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